The Necromancer class is one of six classes in Telos Realms.
| Stats | Value |
|---|---|
| Health | 7.5/10 |
| Attack | 12.5/12.5 |
| Defence | 7.5/15 |
| Speed | 10/15 |
| Evasion | 5/10 |
| Vitality | 7.5/10 |
| Critical Chance | 10/12.5 |
| Critical Damage | 40% / 65% |
| Weapon | Armour | Abilities |
|---|---|---|
| Staff | Magical | Skulls & Scriptures |
The Necromancer has the capability to heal itself through skulls, and is focused on single target damage through scriptures and staves.
UT Progression Guide
Items are numbered in order of progression. The higher a number, the later relative stage in the game you would farm for those items. Those with a [†] are considered "swapouts", which can be used at any point in the game since they serve a good, nicher purpose.
Staves
Asteroid Staff is a great starter weapon, but is held back by its simplicity. Its DPS excels for the stage of the game, but it lacks versatility.'[1]
Emberheart Staff is an amazing all around staff that is mainly used for its pierce capabilities when its DPS is outclassed by other staves later on.[2†]
Anubis Staff has good range and damage, but nothing special stands out about it other than increased range.[3]
Due to the fact that Staff of Unholy Sacrifice can only shoot backwards it only makes it useful if you are getting chased, or for dpsing during ophanim clock.[4†]
Voided Staff is another great clearing staff, but it's shotgun pattern may be discouraging for unexperienced players to use it.[4†]
Onyx Staff is powerful because of it's lock on capabilities, vertical reach, and pierce. It also has amazing DPS.[5]
Final Destination is currently the second highest DPS staff in the game, dealing massive amounts of damage through a huge barrage of projectiles. However, Final Destination doesn't have any pierce or lock on capabilities.[6]
Requiem is a way bigger upgrade for DPS on necro compared to arcanist which makes it really powerful on necro, as the the DPS compared to Final Destination is quite a lot.[7]
Skulls
Kuhfu's skull is a nice beginner skull due its nice AOE damage and decent healing.[1]
Frostspark Skull is strong because it instantly deals damage to the targeted entity. It also provides a large amount of healing.[2]
Chronos Heart is key in any necromancer's arsenal, as it provides instant healing with no drawbacks.[3†]
Dilapidated Skull is a good choice for those who want a mix between healing and damage.[3]
Empyrean Epitome is the best "skull" in the game, as it provides a massive amount of healing and decent damage as well.[4]
Scriptures
Scripture of Lost Treasure is okay at best, although it competes with T8 and T9 scriptures.[1]
Magma Infused Scripture provides high damage at the cost of having larger intervals and cooldown. This makes scriptures less forgiving as you have to wait longer to switch to a skull.[2]
Spring Seasoned Scripture provides slightly less DPS than the Magma Infused Scripture, but it is much more versatile in skull usage, as well as scripture placement.[3]
The scripture of the totem master is really only good for bosses that don't move a lot, like Ophanim(During certain phases) or Sylvaris.[4]
Hoods
Exoskeleton Hood provides vitality and attack, making it a great all around hood for Necromancer. [1]
Hood of the Cultist is focused more on survivability, giving evasion and attack. Evasion can be less reliable, so generally this hood is not recommended for builds other than evasion. [2†]
Archon's Glare provides a significant amount of attack and crit chance. It also provides speed, which is essential to robe classes as they are usually slow.[3]
Angelic Mandorla is the best helmet in the game, however for robe classes the only difference between it and Archon's Glare is EHP. The damage should be the same.[4]
Robes
Lizardskin Spellcoat is a great robe to use for survivability purposes, granting enough speed to better dodge shots. [1†]
Omnipotent Robe can be strong when paired with its counterpart, but it is geared towards crit and evasion builds. [1]
Robe of Chronos is incredibly strong, granting the most attack out of any armour piece. However, it lacks defense, making it a weaker choice for survivability. [2]
Spiritbloom Gown is usually considered as the best robe due to the fact that it gives a 45% damage boost to abilities and gives very good speed and a good amount of crit chance.[3]
Leggings
Frost leggings are probably going to be your first UT leggings but due to its speed and vitality you could use it as a swap out for healing/mobility [1†]
Omnipotent Leggings are stronger when paired with its counterpart, and is great if you don't have the Leggings of Chronos. [1]
Leggings of Chronos provide high attack stats and a decent amount of survivability, making it the best all around choice for leggings. [2]
Shadow Silk provides the most EHP out of all leggings and you should use it if you are learning bosses and want more ehp than Chronos leggings. [3†]]
Boots
Flora Boots are a good set of starter boots, as they cover the survivability that a mage class lacks in the beginning. [1]
Star Strikers is a nice mix of survivability and damage and isn't too hard to obtain. [2]
Crystal Boots are strong because they provide the speed that a mage lacks. They also give a good amount of attack. [2]
Soulless Shoes provide good survivability stats, making them essential as a swapout during dance phases. [3†]
Onyx Boots do not provide any defense, but make up for it by providing high speed and damage stats, with some health. [4]
UT Items
Below are links to dungeons that drop untiered items intended for the Necromancer class.
Staves
Magical Armour
Scriptures & Skulls




